nii236

@nii236@lemmy.jtmn.dev

I am a technical and strategic founder developer experienced in web3, software engineering and building startups over the past 10 years.

I operate at the senior software engineer to CTO level, and am able to develop a company’s “zero to one” product.

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nii236,

I mean, I haven't even played 15 so I guess I was out of the loop in the first place. Battle system looks great tho

nii236,

Maybe same reason why I link people to Reddit posts instead of the article.

Anyone want to collaborate on a new Lemmy UI? Built in Svelte (github.com)

There's a ton of issues with the UI I want to address and there's a number of things I want to experiment such as how communities are subscribed to, so I started writing a new UI in SvelteKit. I also have Capacitor setup which would allow this to triple as a native iOS and Android application....

nii236,

Now that I'm seeing more third party apps popping up, I wonder if there is appetite for a native desktop app

nii236,

Eh you're probably right, Lemmy web UI is actually pretty speedy and functional already

The Lemmy User Experience is Better When Centralized into Fewer Instances

Most people access the Fediverse through one of the large instances: lemmy.world, kbin, or beehaw. New or small instances of Lemmy have no content by default, and can most easily get content by linking to larger Lemmy instances. This is done manually one "Community" at a time (I spent 15 minutes doing this yesterday). Meanwhile,...

nii236,

Beehaw is big on the "safe space" approach, rather than "grow" approach. So makes sense they did what they did.

nii236,

Its a fine line between "safe space" and "too space so no content". I think Beehaw has managed to achieve tha

nii236,

Why delete though? Its all still there in Reddit's database.

Lemmy is in serious need of more devs

After the (temporary) defederation announcement of earlier i checked the Lemmy repo to see if there was already a ticket on the federation limiting option like Mastodon's that people mentioned Lemmy doesn't yet have. Not only i didn't find it, i also saw that there's about 200+ open tickets of variable importance. Also saw that...

nii236,

Seriously? What language do you use? How much experience do you have?

nii236,

Who are the other devs if they’re not listed?

nii236,

The previous calls for forking were not convincing (political), but this post makes sense to, if the community is unable to contribute because of a lack of attention from external help.

I’m not sure if that’s the case and I’ll have to have a look myself.

I’m happy to contribute, and hopefully the process of new contributors (CONTRIBUTORS.md) is easy and straightforward, and the issues are triaged by someone dedicated, perhaps from the community.

nii236,

If a commit is brought in via PRs, they will be listed as contributors. It is at 153 contributors with 2 main ones. Not too shabby.

https://lemmy.jtmn.dev/pictrs/image/215b5a73-4732-4ca1-85cb-adc837b35ba3.png

nii236,

Just blows my mind. Then again, there are plenty of people who program for work, go home at 5pm, and never venturing outside their walled garden.

nii236,

Ignoring all the human and political aspects, I find Lemmy is a nicer piece of software, technically. Forking is always an option, and thanks to ActivityPub, things will remain compatible as well.

Lemmy itself seems neutral upon usage, I have not been subject to any political biases from the software itself, ever.

nii236,

Hey, you should point out that Georgi Gerganov is a 100xer programmer and slapped together llama.cpp in a weeknd

nii236,

Haha same. Everytime I try to learn Rust I fail because of how difficult it is. At least now I have a reason I failed, as opposed to "I want to learn Rust"

nii236,

Reminds me of Horizon Zero Dawn running at 30fps but it felt silky smooth because the FPS was rock solid.

nii236,

Are you running docker compose up on the server? What are the contents of your docker compose file? Building it from source is very heavy on the CPU/RAM and I never managed to do it. I had to use prebuilt binaries instead.

nii236,

Yeah I guess at a certain point (carrying keyboard mouse around with the Deck), you're better off just using a laptop

nii236,

I'm selfhosting Lemmy and its SUPER fast. Just think of it more of a personal caching layer than anything else.

nii236,

Just the cheapest Digital Ocean instance that is on a 2 core CPU. It helps that its just me on there, so I don't have to share with anyone... yet.

nii236,

Spez has been around since basically the beginning of Reddit, so I think if there were to be an ejection of Spez, it would've happened years ago.

Reddit is too big to fail now, regardless of Spez's actions.

nii236,

Perth is tiny enough, splintering off /r/perth probably isn't gonna help the cause much.

nii236,

I think Perth just sucks for community in general, especially more tech focused things like a federated Reddit clone

nii236,

We're just boring people. Either that or there's nothing to talk about in a local sense.

I read once that people are more familiar with American politics that Australian politics. Not enough drama!

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